Anonymous wrote:I thought it was two weeks, but they really don't do anything until its much longer than that.
I found this by googling but am a bit confused:
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/jeara.pdf
"Students who are removed from school by their parent/guardian for
more than 10 consecutive school days for extended travel must be
withdrawn, and the parent/guardian must be informed that the
student will be withdrawn and that MCPS assumes that they will
fulfill their responsibility to continue the student’s education at the
destination.
d. A written explanation of each absence is required from the
parent/guardian/eligible student within three days of the student’s
return to school.
e. Requests for late arrivals or early dismissals must be authorized by
the parent/guardian.
f. “Eligible student” is defined in MCPS Regulation JEA-RB,
Enrollment of Students. An eligible student may assume the
responsibility for absence notes and requests for late arrivals and
early dismissals. The principal/designee is responsible for
informing the parent/guardian of an eligible student in writing of the
following:
1) Eligible students may submit their own written explanations
of absences.
2) Any administrative follow-up on unlawful absences is
conducted with the eligible student. When that student is
residing as a dependent child with their parent/guardian,
additional notification of unlawful absences may be sent to
the parent/guardian.
"
Does this mean I can withdraw my kid if I am going on a trip longer than 10 days? And then the school will re-enroll my kid when we get back? How does it work if child is not going to the home school but to a CES? Will my kid lose the spot in the CES or they can come back to the same school when reenrolling?
I want to book my tickets today but am unsure if it would cause a problem later.